Also, Albania almost called in NATO over cyber attacks, and Facebook warns of account-stealing mobile apps
, albeit version 2.0 of it. This is a framework that defines how, when, and what citizens' data is sent overseas, between Europe and America., named after Max Schrems, the Austrian privacy activist who brought the case to the EU Court of Justice . Schrems II struck Privacy Shield down, in part, because EU citizens had no rights to petition the US government if they felt their data had been improperly gathered.
That all said, Schrems says Biden's order is unlikely to satisfy EU law, and he ought to know – he's killed prior versions., while some language may have changed in the new agreement, the EU and US still don't seem to be defining certain terms, such as"proportionate," in the same way. The bottom line? This one probably won't hold up, and might give Schrems a hat trick."At first sight it seems that the core issues were not solved and it will be back to the CJEU sooner or later," Schrems said.Albania weighed NATO response to Iranian cyber attacks
The apps are"disguised as photo editors, games, VPN services, business apps and other utilities," Facebook said, which present"Login with Facebook" prompts. As is the case with these sorts of scams, the entered credentials are sent to the app's controller forthwith.
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